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Mel Hulse (Kernel)
Bug Squisher Username: kernel
Post Number: 138 Registered: 09-2004
| | Posted on Tuesday, February 06, 2007 - 12:55 pm: | |
While these folks "make" the stuff, there is a wealth of Mycorrhizae info on this link: http://www.mycorrhizae.com/ Check out the movies. And here is an online source I've dealt with: http://tinyurl.com/23k7ua |
   
ann peck (Anntn6b)
Bug Squisher Username: anntn6b
Post Number: 190 Registered: 01-2006
| | Posted on Tuesday, February 06, 2007 - 08:36 am: | |
Mary, If you go to the David Austin website, you'll see that one of the not-rose products they sell is a root starter made of mycorrhizae. No special references, but they recommend their own mix. Ann |
   
julie wawirka (Albertine)
Bug Squisher Username: albertine
Post Number: 8 Registered: 01-2006
| | Posted on Tuesday, February 06, 2007 - 08:18 am: | |
Don't know about roses in particular, but I was at the main nursery in town (Portland OR) this week getting a bareroot peach and the grounds manager was potting them all up following a dunk in mycorrhizae broth. He can't get enough of it - I believe he uses it for everything. |
   
Mary Mastin (Maryrose)
Greenhorn Username: maryrose
Post Number: 1 Registered: 02-2007
| | Posted on Monday, February 05, 2007 - 01:52 pm: | |
I am wondering if anyone knows of research related to using any of the mycorrhizae commercial products with roses especially in pots? I am pondering using them when I put my new bands in pots to grow for a few months. |